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being dewly admitted, the tonn shall provyde, tliat the minister
shall receave his yeirlie mantinance in the same maner, as it
is now payed; and if it shall so happen, that the above spe
cified congregation shall so encresce, that it shall be fund ne
cessary to have a second minister for assistance, whose inter-
teanment shall be at the charge of the Scotts nation.
7 1). For the better preventing and eviteing of all perrills
and daingers, that may be in the incoming to this porte, the
magistratts are hereby oblidged to entertaine continually the
marcks, meiths, tuns and bowes at the entrie and within the
channellleading to this toun in all placeswhere it shall be
fund requisite, and also that knowing and experienced pilots
or pinks be appoynted to bring in and out the shipps, belon
ging to the Scotts staple, at the charges of the employer in
stormie, mistie and dark wether; and als often as the saids
pilots shall be employed and made use of, but no otherwayes
in any sorte, their sallarie be regulated upon all ordinar occas-
sions by the magistratts togither with the Conservator or his
deputie. And if throw tempest or storme of wether any shipps
of the Scotts nation be in danger, and for their saifftie the
skipper be compelled or necessitate to promise to the pilots
any exorbitant pilotage, by them requyred for inbringing of
the saids shippsin that case the skippers at thair saiff arriveall
shall not be oblidged to pay all that they promised to them
but the magistratts of this toun shall be holden to modifie
aeording to equttie and right reasone.
8 2j. To the intent the shipps of the Scotts nation, coming
to the porte of this toun, may be weell accomodate with a
large and spacious haven and key for the safe lying and unli-
vering of the saids ships and goods, the magistratts of this
toun are hereby balden to appoynt the whole shoire, wherewith
the Scotts shipps have been served in tyme bygane from the
Vgl. 1612 art. 3; 1668 art. 23.
2) Vgl. 1612 artt. 4 eu 51668 art. 10.